Car Lovers

Tuesday, 1 Apr 08

Insight brings together car lovers, car manufacturers and the oil industry to examine the future of our car dependency.

  • There needs to be an disincetive for people buying or building energy inefficient homes.
    Matthew
  • The quickest solution is to move the jobs to where people live. No extra public transport and no extra roads required.
    Mark
  • There is a complete lack of leadership from the State Government and the Minister for Planning with regard to sustainability.
    Michael
  • Of course there has been illegal behaviour, economies don't just collapse without criminal behaviour.
    Chriso
  • Australia has been sold off to other countries all viable industries and assets have gone overseas and jobs in manufacturing with them.
    Walter
  • Perhaps I am the only person on this forum to see a reduction in retail sales as a good thing.
    Rachel
  • I agree that "moving in together" is often done without the same commitment and thought as getting married so keeping what's yours makes sense.
    Jane
  • The Bible states clearly on how we should live our lives. ...and that does not mean living together.
    Jan
  • It seems to me that over the last few decades the threat of legal recrimination has become the elephant in the room within marital relationships.
    Alex
  • The artifical sweetener Aspartame (951) converts to formaldehyde in the human body.
    Sarah
  • The European Union has had regulations for some time regarding carcinogenic azo dyes and toxic pentachlorophenol, as well as formaldehyde.
    Mac
  • I'm afraid I have no confidence in FSANZ protecting public health so far as food additives are concerned.
    Curlywurly
  • I think we could solve a lot of these problems if we went back to manufacturing our own clothing and foodstuffs in Australia.
    Len

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